We’re almost sure this issue of LCRW is made up of more than a hundred thousand letters and can guarantee that most are in the right place. This is the ebook edition. The paper edition is available here.

Read a chapter. New York Times Summer Reading list.
"The dreamy, ancient voice is not unlike Le Guin's, and this collection should appeal to her fans as well as to those of literary fantasy and Latin American fiction."—Library Journal (*Starred Review*)

October 2009:
Two short novels of love and cooking in New Orleans, starring lovable chefs Ricky and G-man, written by the incomparable Poppy Z. Brite. "Fun foodie fiction, and readers will scarf it down."—Publishers Weekly

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